Philadelphia Union midfielder Michael Farfan sits down with KYW’s Greg Orlandini and Philly Soccer Page write Eli Pearlman-Storch. The second-round draft pick, who saw spotty playing time earlier in the year, is now carving out a regular spot on the right side of the midfield.

In part one, Farfan talks about how he is dealing with the increase in playing time as the Union make a push for the playoffs. He also reflects on what it’s like play on the team with his identical twin, Union defender Gabriel Farfan.

In part two, with two games left in the regular season, the first-place Union hold their playoff destiny in their hands. Toronto FC, who the Union thrashed 6-2 on the road earlier this year, come to PPL Park on Saturday.

In part three, one win and two goals are the stats so far in the five games for the US National Team under coach Jurgen Klinsmann. Luckily, none of those results count yet. The German native picked up his first win as US coach against Honduras on Saturday but dropped the next game versus Ecuador on Tuesday.